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<noinclude>{{RECOUP_header|Community_scoping/Handout_on_Community_Scoping/handout}}</noinclude>The following is a list of things that ''might'' be done in the early stages of a village or urban neighbourhood study. Each setting will have unique features, and different projects will have different needs for general background information. Deciding what to do when (and what might be possible later on but not at the beginning) takes time and judgement, based on a growing understanding of local politics, among other things. | <noinclude>{{RECOUP_header|Community_scoping/Handout_on_Community_Scoping/handout}}</noinclude> | ||
The following is a list of things that ''might'' be done in the early stages of a village or urban neighbourhood study. Each setting will have unique features, and different projects will have different needs for general background information. Deciding what to do when (and what might be possible later on but not at the beginning) takes time and judgement, based on a growing understanding of local politics, among other things. | |||
This is not a complete list and researchers can add more as they go on if it seems sensible in relation to the research goals, and if time permits. Local people should be invited to participate as fully as possible in the research process at this stage, so two things must be taken extremely seriously: | This is not a complete list and researchers can add more as they go on if it seems sensible in relation to the research goals, and if time permits. Local people should be invited to participate as fully as possible in the research process at this stage, so two things must be taken extremely seriously: | ||